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cleared for release now this week the un said that the us is a violating international human rights law by indefinitely holding prisoners at guantanamo without charge the human rights council is urging washington to quote bring an end to these illegal practices by either process. getting prisoners in civilian court or releasing them reporting from new york. arts and. human rights groups around the globe have been campaigning to close guantanamo urging president obama to keep the pledge he made more than four years ago activist seem curry she says the clock is ticking inside america basically because there is no real. public resentment at all what is taking place there most of the pressure that's coming is internationally yes you have some groups so what. to highlight the issue and to make sure that it stays on the agenda but unfortunately for the falsely george of america they're quite happy for these detainees to continue you know detained without charge or trial basically if one tunnel was ever going to close it's going to be within these next four years. has the best to do that miss
cleared for release now this week the un said that the us is a violating international human rights law by indefinitely holding prisoners at guantanamo without charge the human rights council is urging washington to quote bring an end to these illegal practices by either process. getting prisoners in civilian court or releasing them reporting from new york. arts and. human rights groups around the globe have been campaigning to close guantanamo urging president obama to keep the pledge he made...
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is a president who picks people to promote because they support his ideology rather than the rule of law. >> this is a man headed up the civil rights division at which the inspector general concluded there's a racial hostility within that department that remains deeply divided over whether cases enforcing rights under the voting rights laws should ever be brought or should be brought with any consistency, where the victims in those voting cases are white and the defendants are black. that's under mr. perez and even some on the left have been saying, enough is enough. eric holder personally needs to answer for that ig's report. although it's gotten very scant coverage. so do you believe that that is a potential issue for mr. perez on his confirmation to head up the labor department? >> inge it's one of the most serious accusations, his failure to be candid when testifying and then this interference based on ideology. these seem to be the reasons the president is promoting him, which is exactly what you don't want to have in a cabinet officer whose primary job is jobs. we can't have that k
is a president who picks people to promote because they support his ideology rather than the rule of law. >> this is a man headed up the civil rights division at which the inspector general concluded there's a racial hostility within that department that remains deeply divided over whether cases enforcing rights under the voting rights laws should ever be brought or should be brought with any consistency, where the victims in those voting cases are white and the defendants are black....
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firm patton boggs and used to be head of the rule of law for the state department inside baghdad. he returned there this week to work on investment project and really spent the day trying to stay safe. he joins us now by phone live in baghdad after leaving his hotel due to the danger of the bombing attacks. dave, thank you for joining us. what can you tell us about today? >> thanks, bret. the ten-year anniversary of the invation of iraq was marked by some tension reminiscent of the worst days of the war. bombs went off across baghdad today is. resulting in multiple deaths and injury. as we drove around baghdad today we saw the result in closing of government offices and businesses early. traffic jacks and some gridlock across the city. the same time, today was marked by new political uncertainty. lack lab announced provincial elections would be put off for six months. iraqi government sources are telling us now that the delay will be extented for all provinces across iraq. so in some, while the security has mostly improved in iraq over the last few years, the anniversary was a rem
firm patton boggs and used to be head of the rule of law for the state department inside baghdad. he returned there this week to work on investment project and really spent the day trying to stay safe. he joins us now by phone live in baghdad after leaving his hotel due to the danger of the bombing attacks. dave, thank you for joining us. what can you tell us about today? >> thanks, bret. the ten-year anniversary of the invation of iraq was marked by some tension reminiscent of the worst...
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law. embedded in a broader effort to advance equality and opportunity for lgbt americans and all americans. to deny the opportunity to any of our daughters and sons, solely on the basis of who they are, and who they love is to deny them the chance to live up to their own god-given potential. >> one of the things that she said in this video that gay rights are human rights and human rights are gay rights, which is an echo of her famous declaration at the international women's conference in beijing back in '95. where she really stirred the fires in international diplomacy as first lady by declaring women's rights human rights. >> and that was controversial back then. that was seen as a sort of revolutionary statement, the state department was nervous that she said that. they didn't really want that to happen. i think we will be looking back ten, 20 years on the notion that gay rights are human rights and think, well, duh, the same way we think about women's rights now. >> a real generational
law. embedded in a broader effort to advance equality and opportunity for lgbt americans and all americans. to deny the opportunity to any of our daughters and sons, solely on the basis of who they are, and who they love is to deny them the chance to live up to their own god-given potential. >> one of the things that she said in this video that gay rights are human rights and human rights are gay rights, which is an echo of her famous declaration at the international women's conference in...
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additional law enforcement surveillance. it will be used for experience, agriculture, geological surveying, pipeline maintenance, and search and rescue operations. there are many valuable uses. it raises serious concerns about the impact on the constitutional and privacy rights of all americans. the department of homeland security through customs and border protection's operate modern unarmed drones to patrol parts of the southern border and to support drug efforts by law enforcement. a number of local om -- agencies them forored using operational surveillance. those raise questions regarding ws,quacy, privacy lars , under whate circumstances should law a searchnt obtain warrant? no drones in the u.s. are yet organized. the equal enforcement -- this extends beyond the limited law enforcement. them in theallow investigative space. we have to consider the impact on the privacy rights of americans. has week, one company pushed to gather data on americans. it led to over collection and potential privacy violations. a scan of ama
additional law enforcement surveillance. it will be used for experience, agriculture, geological surveying, pipeline maintenance, and search and rescue operations. there are many valuable uses. it raises serious concerns about the impact on the constitutional and privacy rights of all americans. the department of homeland security through customs and border protection's operate modern unarmed drones to patrol parts of the southern border and to support drug efforts by law enforcement. a number...
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they passed tough newtown la laws. governor hickenlooper pushed back against the criticism that the gun laws have been rushed through. >> i hope you are not holding washington up as a model. how we should do the lawmakerring process. >> for now it appears that they offer legislation claimed to crack down on illegal trafficking. there is a great deal of debate behind the scenes whether or not he could cobble together bipartisan support for background checks. >> mark sanford received the most votes in tuesday's republican primary for the vacant house seat in south carolina. he is attempting a political comeback after the fall-out from extramarital affair. he had 37% of the vote. he will face the second place finisher in a rupoff next month. the winner faces democratic nominee elizabeth colbert bush. sister of satirist stephen colbert. funny thing happened to an old bowl purchased at a yard sale. we'll explain. why some are not happy that woman is the new face of israeli military. grapevine is next. all stations come over
they passed tough newtown la laws. governor hickenlooper pushed back against the criticism that the gun laws have been rushed through. >> i hope you are not holding washington up as a model. how we should do the lawmakerring process. >> for now it appears that they offer legislation claimed to crack down on illegal trafficking. there is a great deal of debate behind the scenes whether or not he could cobble together bipartisan support for background checks. >> mark sanford...
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their rights were recognized by law for the first time recently. now one athlete wants to show off that people with disabilities can make a difference. jennifer glass has more from kabul. >> this is the place where ali -- tocomes to green dream. he was born without arms, and here in the swimming pool he says he feels free. >> afore i started swimming, i felt very hopeless. now that i am a swimmer, i feel much better about myself. >> his coach says he has really promise that he has real promise. he may go to the paralympics in brazil in 2016. he plans to swim the backstroke and hopes to bring a old metal. he said in the water six months ago he was terrified. now he hopes his paralympic dreams will be a inspiration for disabled people all over afghanistan. >> physical therapists started working with him and his mother a year ago. he was born with brain damage. she sees big rugrats. he can now open his hand and sit upright in a special chair. .- she sings -- cc big progress he can now open his hand and sit upright in a special chair. officials from di
their rights were recognized by law for the first time recently. now one athlete wants to show off that people with disabilities can make a difference. jennifer glass has more from kabul. >> this is the place where ali -- tocomes to green dream. he was born without arms, and here in the swimming pool he says he feels free. >> afore i started swimming, i felt very hopeless. now that i am a swimmer, i feel much better about myself. >> his coach says he has really promise that he...
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community saying we are the law and why aren't the authorities the subject of the decision makers they did not appear in this table and that's why the opposition incest to make solid base to have a success and truthful dialogue that are we we've heard you thank you so much for your time slade had the alamosa we a former butler in the m.p. sharing his thoughts on the subject. in china the shift from one generation of leaders to the next one is complete a new prime minister likud chang is now in charge of the world's second largest economy he faces the challenge of boosting economic growth which has slowed in recent years a recent report of from price a waterhouse cooper says that by twenty seventeen china will match the u.s. as the world's leading economy before surging ahead also said to increase its military spending now the struggle for regional influence between beijing and washington is longstanding this map here shows how the u.s. if you look at the map the u.s. has actually increased its military presence in the region as a source of concern for chinese leaders c.c.t.v. correspon
community saying we are the law and why aren't the authorities the subject of the decision makers they did not appear in this table and that's why the opposition incest to make solid base to have a success and truthful dialogue that are we we've heard you thank you so much for your time slade had the alamosa we a former butler in the m.p. sharing his thoughts on the subject. in china the shift from one generation of leaders to the next one is complete a new prime minister likud chang is now in...
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he opposes abortion, but has not said whether he would sign the bill into law. gay marriage has picked up a prominent new supporter, senator rob portman of ohio. it makes him the only republican in the u.s. senate to take that position. portman explained his change of heart in "the columbus dispatch". he said it began two years ago, when his college-age son told his family that he is gay. wall street backed up a bit as the week ended. that ended a ten-day winning streak by the dow jones industrial average-- its longest in 17 years. the dow industrial average lost 25 points to close at 14,514. the nasdaq fell nearly 10 points to close at 3,249. for the week, the dow gained just under 1%. the nasdaq rose a tenth of a percent. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: thousands of activists gathered this week for one of the conservative movement's biggest events. "newshour" congressional corresspondent kwame holman was there. >> reporter: for four decades the conservative political action conference known as "c- pac" has served as a
he opposes abortion, but has not said whether he would sign the bill into law. gay marriage has picked up a prominent new supporter, senator rob portman of ohio. it makes him the only republican in the u.s. senate to take that position. portman explained his change of heart in "the columbus dispatch". he said it began two years ago, when his college-age son told his family that he is gay. wall street backed up a bit as the week ended. that ended a ten-day winning streak by the dow...
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governor, avid gun owner himself, today signed into new laws limiting ammunition clips to 15 rounds and requiring gun owners to pay for universal background checks. tragically he had to wait to sign the bill until after a press con frenz after the head of the department of corrections was shot and killed on his door shep. still shaken, the governor spoke about the need to limit high capacity magazines. >> it's that simple, these high-capacity magazines have potential to turn killers into killing machines. in certain circumstances, someone bent on destruction, even if they're slow just for a number of seconds, if that allows others to escape. >> julian epstein is a former counsel to the house judiciary committee and david is a nationally syndicated columnist and best-selling author who also lives in colorado. david, a mother whose daughter was killed in the aurora movie theater said the governor had, and i'm quoting her, given us a real gift with this legislation. don't the parents of those infants hurd murdered at sandy hook deserve the same gift? don't those seik families deserve the s
governor, avid gun owner himself, today signed into new laws limiting ammunition clips to 15 rounds and requiring gun owners to pay for universal background checks. tragically he had to wait to sign the bill until after a press con frenz after the head of the department of corrections was shot and killed on his door shep. still shaken, the governor spoke about the need to limit high capacity magazines. >> it's that simple, these high-capacity magazines have potential to turn killers into...
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we were answering the >> reporter: thompson named her law for laura wilcox. after much contentious debate it passed in 2002. a major aim is to provide aggressive treatment for those existing laws miss; people who may not have committed a crime, yet, but have a history of prior hospitalization and appear to be on a downward spiral. laura's law provides court ordered outpatient treatment for the seriously mentally ill for up to six months. the court must find the patient is likely to become dangerous to himself or others. the patient must have a history of not complying with treatment. the process can be requested by parents, roommatessiblings, a spouse, as well as mental health workers and police. for patients who don't comply, the court has the power to send them to the hospital for an assessment, which is a threat designed to convince them to comply. legislators never funded the law; they said that supervisors in each of california's 58 counties had to implement and pay for it. only one county, nevada county, where laura lived has opted in. with fewer than 1
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immigrants to learn in our educational system and they get good science and technology degrees our law makes them leave the country and go compete against us when they want to stay here and create jobs in america. we actually passed a bill out of the house to fix that problem. >> so you're not going to take a position? >> i want to see our smart members on the judiciary committee that are working on this, i think they're going to be able to come up with really ood solutions. congressman, thank you for being on "newsmakers." >> it's great to be with you. >> back with our reporters. heidi, russell, i'm going to begin with you. so we heard from steve the chairman of the republican study committee this past week the house budget chairman paul ryan puts out a 10-year budget senate democrats put out their 10-year budget the president goes to capitol hill in search of this grand bargain. when and how does that sort of thing come together? >> well, they've obviously gone through a lot of rounds over the last couple of years on these fiscal negotiations. and what they're looking at now is going
immigrants to learn in our educational system and they get good science and technology degrees our law makes them leave the country and go compete against us when they want to stay here and create jobs in america. we actually passed a bill out of the house to fix that problem. >> so you're not going to take a position? >> i want to see our smart members on the judiciary committee that are working on this, i think they're going to be able to come up with really ood solutions....
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but federal law can be changed by federal law. this would be federal law requires the federal licensed dealer to keep a registration record of the transfer. mass shootings would continue to occur despite the universal background checks. criminals will continue to steal guns and buy them illegally to circumvent the requirement. when that happens, we will be back again debating whether gun registration is needed, and when registration fails, the next move will be gun confiscation. it was concluded earlier this year with respect to universal background checks that effectiveness depends on requiring gun registration. he noted that the largest sources of how criminals obtain guns are through straw purchases and theft. he wrote that would likely become larger. this bill would unnecessarily burden private sales. i think it has unintended consequences. the law already requires background checks for sales by licensed dealers. we are told criminals do not get guns because of current background checks. we are told when we seek to purchase gu
but federal law can be changed by federal law. this would be federal law requires the federal licensed dealer to keep a registration record of the transfer. mass shootings would continue to occur despite the universal background checks. criminals will continue to steal guns and buy them illegally to circumvent the requirement. when that happens, we will be back again debating whether gun registration is needed, and when registration fails, the next move will be gun confiscation. it was...
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with and that's why i call for this period of truth and reconciliation and you know what this is all law enforcement about looking backwards. hello. can agree with rose talk about the afghanistan war and in terms of looking backwards it was sold to us as a war of necessity in a post nine eleven world of course bush at the time at a ninety five percent approval rating i don't blame people for voting for it thinking that we needed some form of retaliation but did you find the logic flawed now looking back do you regret your vote to invade and occupy a country to find one man we did not congress did not vote to invade and occupy they voted to give the president the ability to respond to the attack on nine eleven and frankly i think it was appropriate that the united states struck at the training camps and made the point that you are not going to attack the united states with impunity stop there and of story not invade and occupy and basically try to break a country that hasn't been successfully conquered in modern times so this this two points to the serious flaws in our foreign policy we h
with and that's why i call for this period of truth and reconciliation and you know what this is all law enforcement about looking backwards. hello. can agree with rose talk about the afghanistan war and in terms of looking backwards it was sold to us as a war of necessity in a post nine eleven world of course bush at the time at a ninety five percent approval rating i don't blame people for voting for it thinking that we needed some form of retaliation but did you find the logic flawed now...
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number two we have to enforce our laws and improve the way they're enforced. number three we have to figure out a way to deal with the people here illegally in a way that is compassionate but also responsible. that means we're not going to deport 12 million people like rand paul said today. we're also not going to give blanket amnesty or special pathway to citizenship because it would be unfair to those who did it the right way. finding that right balance is what we're working on and i hope we'll have something soon so we can begin to discuss it with our colleagues. >> your fellow florida republican jeb bush a few weeks ago when he unveiled his book had i don't want to call it a stumble but a question about whether he supported a path to citizenship. he didn't seem to in the book although he had previously said that he did support a path to citizenship. this obviously is a big sticking point with conservatives especially. jeb bush told "the washington post" during that book tour that while he was working on the book you were not for a path to citizenship. can
number two we have to enforce our laws and improve the way they're enforced. number three we have to figure out a way to deal with the people here illegally in a way that is compassionate but also responsible. that means we're not going to deport 12 million people like rand paul said today. we're also not going to give blanket amnesty or special pathway to citizenship because it would be unfair to those who did it the right way. finding that right balance is what we're working on and i hope...
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israel's raid concerned about the transfer of chemical or other weapons to terrorists, like has the law, -- like hezbollah, which might be used against israel. finally, we continue consultation on iran. we agree that a nuclear armed iran would be a threat to the and israel.he world we agree on our goal -- we do not have a policy of containment when it comes to a nuclear iraq. our policy is to prevent iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. we prefer to resolve this diplomatically. there is still time to do so. must understand the need to meet their international obligations. international community will increase the pressure on the iranian government. the united states will continue to work closely with israel on steps. i will repeat -- all options are on the table. we will do what is necessary to prevent iran from getting those weapons. meeting these challenges will not be easy. it will demand is encourage and resolve that those had who preceded us. tribute to the soldiers and leaders who had laid down their lives for israel. -- of them was in a letter, he wrote, don't forget justice and
israel's raid concerned about the transfer of chemical or other weapons to terrorists, like has the law, -- like hezbollah, which might be used against israel. finally, we continue consultation on iran. we agree that a nuclear armed iran would be a threat to the and israel.he world we agree on our goal -- we do not have a policy of containment when it comes to a nuclear iraq. our policy is to prevent iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. we prefer to resolve this diplomatically. there is still...
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which has been law determine attack in the u.s. that's the tip of the iceberg there were many other warnings that were extremely specific leading up to the events that were not mentioned in the commission so rob you what does this all say i mean obviously nine eleven was the crux of everything that we see today the never ending surveillance state the current town of our civil liberties i mean do we need a new investigation do you think that they'll ever be held accountable i mean what do you think we should do here i mean a new investigation best case scenario would be you know appointed by people in the government again and obviously the people who work in the government the obama white house now they're not going to uncover that you know scab as nixon says in the movie by oliver stone you uncover that scab you get a lot of. that's i mean that's that's the case with the nine eleven commission if they did another one and it would be another cover up so my guess for me the only solution is just people just need to speak out about th
which has been law determine attack in the u.s. that's the tip of the iceberg there were many other warnings that were extremely specific leading up to the events that were not mentioned in the commission so rob you what does this all say i mean obviously nine eleven was the crux of everything that we see today the never ending surveillance state the current town of our civil liberties i mean do we need a new investigation do you think that they'll ever be held accountable i mean what do you...
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here to learn and educational systems and they get really good science and technology degrees, our law makes them leave the country and go compete as -- compete against us when they want to stay and take jobs in america. a but you will not take position on the path to citizenship? >> i think the smart members of the committee will deal to come up with a good solution. >> congressman steve scalise, thank you for being our newsmaker. >> we're back with our reporters. russell, i will begin with you. we heard from steve scalise. this past week the house budget chairman paul ryan put out a 10- year budget. senate democrats put up their 10-year budget. the president goes to capitol hill in search of this grand bargain. when and how does that sort of thing come to the other? >> they have obviously gone through a lot of rounds on the fiscal negotiations. what they are looking at now is going back to basics, to what they call the regular order process for the house would pass its budget, the senate would pass its budget, and then they would go to a conference committee to see if they can narrow
here to learn and educational systems and they get really good science and technology degrees, our law makes them leave the country and go compete as -- compete against us when they want to stay and take jobs in america. a but you will not take position on the path to citizenship? >> i think the smart members of the committee will deal to come up with a good solution. >> congressman steve scalise, thank you for being our newsmaker. >> we're back with our reporters. russell, i...
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. >>> just yesterday colorado governor john hickenlooper signed into law some of the toughest gun legislation in the country. >>> two huge rocket engines from apollo moon missions have been recovered from the depths of the atlantic ocean. after nearly 40 years, the engines have been brought up from the ocean floor by the ceo of amazon.com. the engine fell back to earth once their fuel is spent. they weigh over 18,000 pounds. so far they can't i've which missions the rockets were from. nasa called it a historic find. and basos it was an incredible adventure. >>> bill karins joins us on weather. i didn't know he was a huge space buff. >> that's what i would do if i had millions. >> let's go find something. exactly. >>> good morning, everyone. the nation is really struggling to get out of this winter weather pattern. it's very cold in the northwest with snow showers around pipe want to compare where we're at right now compared to last year. this is last year at this time. almost all of the lower 48, pretty much east of the rockies had no show whatsoever. we had a pretty good snow pack in areas o
. >>> just yesterday colorado governor john hickenlooper signed into law some of the toughest gun legislation in the country. >>> two huge rocket engines from apollo moon missions have been recovered from the depths of the atlantic ocean. after nearly 40 years, the engines have been brought up from the ocean floor by the ceo of amazon.com. the engine fell back to earth once their fuel is spent. they weigh over 18,000 pounds. so far they can't i've which missions the rockets...
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cleared for release now this week the un said that the us is a violating international human rights law by indefinitely holding prisoners at guantanamo without charge. the human rights council is urging washington to quote bring in hand to these illegal practices by either prosecuting prisoners in civilian court or releasing them reporting from new york marina point i am martin. and from dawn time of day god brandon needed says the dissensions facility creates more problems for the u.s. than it solves the facility is a lot better but speak guards of been there over the last few years are the three men saw it as far as the internal reaction force team and the way the koran is treated in a stuff like that not much has changed maybe the outside is changed but inside hasn't changed too much are people forget that these people have been cleared for release by not only the obama administration but also by the bush administration and they're going to be into definitely golfer who goes along they don't know when they're going to see their families again or where they're going to go i think the
cleared for release now this week the un said that the us is a violating international human rights law by indefinitely holding prisoners at guantanamo without charge. the human rights council is urging washington to quote bring in hand to these illegal practices by either prosecuting prisoners in civilian court or releasing them reporting from new york marina point i am martin. and from dawn time of day god brandon needed says the dissensions facility creates more problems for the u.s. than it...
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government committed blatant war crimes ran around war zones and acted as though they are above the law and now we know why because they all are but this goes far beyond just giving guns to royalty think back to two thousand and seven where for blackwater employees walked away scot free after massacring seventeen civilians and injuring twenty others in iraq oh and how could one forget the video of the firm in baghdad driving cars off the road shooting at random civilians also yep from smuggling arms to murdering children their list of crimes goes on and on many of which will probably never know about but they and the two tiered justice system in punitive for war crimes is just the name of the game with the cia pulling the strings. to me speak your language as. close as programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on the t.v. reporting from the world's hot spots the v.o.i.p. interviews intriguing story for you. then try a small t.v. arabic to find out more visit our big dog all teeth dog called. play . play. play. play. play. play. play. play play. play. play. play. play play. clos
government committed blatant war crimes ran around war zones and acted as though they are above the law and now we know why because they all are but this goes far beyond just giving guns to royalty think back to two thousand and seven where for blackwater employees walked away scot free after massacring seventeen civilians and injuring twenty others in iraq oh and how could one forget the video of the firm in baghdad driving cars off the road shooting at random civilians also yep from smuggling...
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reporting from riga in law to be. and still ahead for you later in the program with the new pope now at the helm he looks at the big pulse of the pontiff who promised a new approach to the catholic church and much more of a very short break don't go away. these are d.c. faces of freedom fighters. and. they're ready to clean up a new story. and bring you liberty any time. salute play free float. up. to be free to sway. syrian diary on archie. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule the day. says there were chaos he let's move on now to kabul much honks have.
reporting from riga in law to be. and still ahead for you later in the program with the new pope now at the helm he looks at the big pulse of the pontiff who promised a new approach to the catholic church and much more of a very short break don't go away. these are d.c. faces of freedom fighters. and. they're ready to clean up a new story. and bring you liberty any time. salute play free float. up. to be free to sway. syrian diary on archie. more news today violence is once again flared up....
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the tax increases are already in law and have already started. all the provider changes in the medicare network, and i have been on the oversight committee for 13 years. they have not even begun yet. we have not sorted through what will happen to providers. that is why we set up a mechanism to address the issues as they come in. some providers said they can do more with less. some said they could not. we will have to figure that out so the medicare provider network is strong and we are not turning people away and we can do it on a deficit-neutral basis to make sure physicians do not draw patients when they get a cut, which we prevented from happening. look, a budget is about making choices. if we do not get the budget balanced, it will hurt our economy today. we should stop thinking about all of our efforts, whether it is fighting poverty or provide seniors guaranteed health care. we should stop thinking about it by how much money we throw at problems. why don't we measure outputs? are we helping people? are we getting people out of poverty? are
the tax increases are already in law and have already started. all the provider changes in the medicare network, and i have been on the oversight committee for 13 years. they have not even begun yet. we have not sorted through what will happen to providers. that is why we set up a mechanism to address the issues as they come in. some providers said they can do more with less. some said they could not. we will have to figure that out so the medicare provider network is strong and we are not...
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. >> they believe they could get bipartisan support for a law that would make the barriers mandatory especially with the new knife policy kicking in. >> you know this question of allowing knives back on planes, it's sort of an issue of what are you more scared of, tsa said a knife or a bomb? they say we will spend all our time on a bomb. i don't know, though, because we know knives can do a lot of damage. >> i think they want it to be easier to go through security, and the thought of somebody having a knife on the plane is scarier for everybody involved. i think the food cart, the secondary barrier we agree with. >>> coming up just ahead, this little guy was supposed to fly across the country, and instead he flew across an ocean. find out how he ended up so far from home. >>> plus, fitting your message into 140 characters is tough, and triadiy adding a disclaimer. >>> and a rainy day there in d.c. you are watching "cnn saturday morning." acne medicine from the wintergreen leaf treats breakouts. no parabens or harsh sulfates. for naturally clear skin. [ female announcer ] neutrogena®
. >> they believe they could get bipartisan support for a law that would make the barriers mandatory especially with the new knife policy kicking in. >> you know this question of allowing knives back on planes, it's sort of an issue of what are you more scared of, tsa said a knife or a bomb? they say we will spend all our time on a bomb. i don't know, though, because we know knives can do a lot of damage. >> i think they want it to be easier to go through security, and the...
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marches by former law. are nothing out of the ordinary since lottery became independent they've been held every year the men who once fought on the side of nazi germany are seen as freedom fighters by some here a view which divides society in this state for many years this march had been forbidden by the cities of dorothy's accord decision that overturned it and them are still so place this year the high court decided to strike first even before the mayor had to say the court said that the march must take place and force the mayor to apologize for all the yes he had been banning this march the masterminds of this march lot as nationalists say they want the younger generation to embrace their history and recognize their heroes. i'm especially proud to see so many young people today this is proof that we're living in a free country which had been under occupation for many years. but many in europe simply cannot understand what appreciation of freedom has to do with three year olds walking alongside former naz
marches by former law. are nothing out of the ordinary since lottery became independent they've been held every year the men who once fought on the side of nazi germany are seen as freedom fighters by some here a view which divides society in this state for many years this march had been forbidden by the cities of dorothy's accord decision that overturned it and them are still so place this year the high court decided to strike first even before the mayor had to say the court said that the...
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ok number one it is it's horrible it's absolutely horrible of course of the law. i don't know how it's terrible no one died so that's why i'm allowed to laugh and so this guy this caught. looking on line how to kill and eat people women and crazy sexual fetish about kidnapping women and eating them and he was he went so far as to have coconspirators out mine have chance to access to federal database to get information on one of his. alleged potential victims and just you know just it was discussed and he just loves to talk about all this gory stuff about eating women and why he didn't kidnap anyone and he didn't eat anyone but is wife puts him spyware on is computer card turned him into the fads and now he just stood trial and he was convicted of conspiring to kidnap and. women and also for accessing the federal database illegally and he was found guilty on both and he faces a potential life sentence raising that's insane can you imagine being his wife and coming across as such but i want to switch course and talk about the wrong poll rand paul filibuster the fili
ok number one it is it's horrible it's absolutely horrible of course of the law. i don't know how it's terrible no one died so that's why i'm allowed to laugh and so this guy this caught. looking on line how to kill and eat people women and crazy sexual fetish about kidnapping women and eating them and he was he went so far as to have coconspirators out mine have chance to access to federal database to get information on one of his. alleged potential victims and just you know just it was...
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traditional laws of al qaeda inside the cities. the leaders of britain france say they could well supply weapons to the syrian rebels despite a u.n. embargo russia responded by saying any attempt to do that would be a breach of international law and that is more of a notion or explains foreign involvement is increasing all the time. the syrian uprising the last of the arab spring sprang up in march two thousand and eleven by august of that year when in another arab spring country in libya colonel gadhafi had lost defacto power it was already clear who was next in the firing line this morning president obama called on assad to step aside as if unpeel many others would soon echo the same rhetoric is time for bashar to go to the message to president assad is it is time for transition it is totally to go with the regime of bashar al assad must come to an end we asked the regime to step down. has to go syrian forces fighting assad immediately felt encouraged the train was in motion and a two year journey later had the destabilization on
traditional laws of al qaeda inside the cities. the leaders of britain france say they could well supply weapons to the syrian rebels despite a u.n. embargo russia responded by saying any attempt to do that would be a breach of international law and that is more of a notion or explains foreign involvement is increasing all the time. the syrian uprising the last of the arab spring sprang up in march two thousand and eleven by august of that year when in another arab spring country in libya...
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one reasons was the laws changed. punishment became immediate and certain. in maine, anyway if you're caught drunk driving you're going spend a weekend in jail. period, and you'll lose your license for a period of time. it's very certain, no doubt about it. so i think part of what the message you're sending us is it's the length of time and the uncertainty of punishment that allowed the culture to continue to exist in the military. would you agree with that? >> yes, senator, i would. absolutely. it's unconscienceble that punishment is solely up to the discretion of one individual who as noted was not even in courtroom. it's unconscionable that a sexual assault on a person brings a year in prison. it's sending the wrong mess thaj the military does not value what is happening. what happened to the victims. >> what is the typical lapse of time between the time a charge is filed and a time charge is disposed of one way or the other within the military system? is there an average. weeks, months, years? >> that, i'm not certain of that. i imagine that the military
one reasons was the laws changed. punishment became immediate and certain. in maine, anyway if you're caught drunk driving you're going spend a weekend in jail. period, and you'll lose your license for a period of time. it's very certain, no doubt about it. so i think part of what the message you're sending us is it's the length of time and the uncertainty of punishment that allowed the culture to continue to exist in the military. would you agree with that? >> yes, senator, i would....
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the law made clear that it was independent of the government. was the head of the media committee, and restructured a media commission that was intended to be independent. all of these have been reined in and the auspices and the control of the prime minister have done it on the basis of, well, these all have some executive functions and therefore they should be part of it. they are abusing the semantic definition. that really means a kind of of allng of the power these institutions, which are the guardians of the democratic system. , what do weave gone have for this democracy? the americans should make it clear where they stand on these issues. iraqeneral perception in is that, well, maliki is in power because both the iranians and the americans want him to be there. that should be dispelled. it should be clear that the americans are committed to the political system in iraq, not one individual, not one government. governments come and go, but they must be built on a foundation in order to be sustainable, in order to create the stability and th
the law made clear that it was independent of the government. was the head of the media committee, and restructured a media commission that was intended to be independent. all of these have been reined in and the auspices and the control of the prime minister have done it on the basis of, well, these all have some executive functions and therefore they should be part of it. they are abusing the semantic definition. that really means a kind of of allng of the power these institutions, which are...
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how will be perceived -- many are still asking for new election law, increased local representation. what about bahrain where the u.s. has been silent on many human rights abuses? how will he ensure the people that he is still committed to the values of human rights and democracy? >> the best posture on this is also not unlike the iranian issue. this is not an issue for one place that he goes to. we should have a set of common principles that we are talking about, repeating all the time in the area. yes, he is going to a monarchy. yes, we have a very strong strategic stake in the well- being of jordan and of the king and his government. the president in public should emphasize our commitment to jordan, he should also emphasize our commitments to a set of principles and how we want to do them fulfilled everywhere. privately, i think the focus should be on how can we work with jordan to improve their governance? there are few things that will have more of a positive effect over time and enhancing the effectiveness of jordanian governance. the mix of public and private messages is somet
how will be perceived -- many are still asking for new election law, increased local representation. what about bahrain where the u.s. has been silent on many human rights abuses? how will he ensure the people that he is still committed to the values of human rights and democracy? >> the best posture on this is also not unlike the iranian issue. this is not an issue for one place that he goes to. we should have a set of common principles that we are talking about, repeating all the time...
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in higher by 1.7% in 2023 then it would be under the current law. what he was saying there is that if we reduce spending by $4 trillion and that over 10 years and balance the budget from this baseline, we would have more growth than if we don't cut that trend. finding that over 10 years, the country will get less growth than if it had not borrowed $870 billion at all. for the last 10 years, we have spent $31 trillion. the next 10 years we are projected to spend $47 billion experts tell us how current baseline debt acts, even with the higher taxes in january, is unsustainable. we are still on unsustainable debt trap. we could have almost a trillion dollars in the 10th year. as the united states prepared to say that we cannot balance the federal budget? if that is so, it's a sad day in america. i ask my colleagues to think about this. can we reach a clear goal that we are going to balance the budget and responsible way. the resulting increase in growth and prosperity in america it appears the majority of the balance will never balance. and the annual
in higher by 1.7% in 2023 then it would be under the current law. what he was saying there is that if we reduce spending by $4 trillion and that over 10 years and balance the budget from this baseline, we would have more growth than if we don't cut that trend. finding that over 10 years, the country will get less growth than if it had not borrowed $870 billion at all. for the last 10 years, we have spent $31 trillion. the next 10 years we are projected to spend $47 billion experts tell us how...
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in some areas were fairly poor and in italy implementing all the all the traditional laws of inside the cities russia says any attempt by foreign governments to arm rebels in the syrian conflict a would be illegal one came as britain indicated it might be prepared to bypass an evil arms embargo in syria to help the opposition fighting president assad as a number of deaths in the civil standoff grow by the day so does foreign involvement as artie's maria fanaa explains. the syrian uprising the last of the arab spring sprang up in march two thousand and eleven by august of that year when in another arab spring country libya colonel gadhafi had lost defacto power it was already clear who was next in the firing line this morning president obama pag on assad to step aside as the from key many others would soon echo the same rhetoric is time for bashar to go to the message to president assad is it is time for transition it is totally to go because the regime of bashar al assad must come to an end we ask the regime to step down. has to go through syrian forces fighting assad immediately fe
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because one of them has been and is that against international law what are you going to do about it it's against international just briefly or action as a lawyer from your point of view just briefly. well indefinite detention is itself against the geneva conventions so yes i would have to say that it is against international law and it is binding on the united states. stephen interest thank you very much indeed for joining us live that from washington steven introduce a lawyer representing to guantanamo bay detainees thank you very much. bahrain has been engulfed by clashes between protesters and police on the second anniversary of a saudi intervention which crushed a pro democracy uprising security forces fought stun grenades and tear gas at thousands of angry much as it burned time and held stones at police side howdy he's a former m.p. from bahrain's largest opposition party says the people are outraged by the government's reluctance to admit there is a crisis. the collective punishment is a. kind of policy of the. security forces also on. the security forces this makes a problem
because one of them has been and is that against international law what are you going to do about it it's against international just briefly or action as a lawyer from your point of view just briefly. well indefinite detention is itself against the geneva conventions so yes i would have to say that it is against international law and it is binding on the united states. stephen interest thank you very much indeed for joining us live that from washington steven introduce a lawyer representing to...
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never did anything wrong in the first place and i think so one you have a violation of international law in my view you have a violation of us lot so these people should have to process rights they should have a right to challenge this detention and they've been denied those rights and the reason why. the press like yourselves have difficulty even knowing what's happening there is very few people or even allowed to go see what conditions these people are with but nevertheless these people are under suspicion for doing something because as many people say they wouldn't be in there for nothing what if they were released would they be facing then perhaps trials in their home countries and and imprisonment that well some might be i mean there are certainly some there. who are at least are under suspicion of terrorism but as i said i want to make clear that not the american government is admitted that ninety two percent of these prisoners at guantanamo are not in are suspicious of a suspicion of terrorism or of just briefly i would also get what many are endangering their lives will they achi
never did anything wrong in the first place and i think so one you have a violation of international law in my view you have a violation of us lot so these people should have to process rights they should have a right to challenge this detention and they've been denied those rights and the reason why. the press like yourselves have difficulty even knowing what's happening there is very few people or even allowed to go see what conditions these people are with but nevertheless these people are...
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the information minister said this type of weapon was prohibited under international law. >> so far, we have 16 martyrs and 86 wounded. most of them are in critical condition. the chemical contained in the missile causes immediate fainting, convulsion, and that. >> in istanbul, syria's main opposition group said they were looking at the attack rejected allegations that rebels were involved. we also know the rebels do not have access to chemical weapons. they would not have access to the means of launching these kind of chemical weapons. >> we have no details yet. we are against using chemical weapons from any side. i am not expecting the revolutionaries to do that, but we are against anyone who would use it. member for now, the reports cannot be independently verified due to tight media restrictions -- >> for now, the reports cannot be independently verified. if confirmed, a to be the first use of chemical weapons in syria's two-year long civil war. >> syrian opposition groups have been meeting to elect an interim government. more on that in a minute, but it is clear that an attack u
the information minister said this type of weapon was prohibited under international law. >> so far, we have 16 martyrs and 86 wounded. most of them are in critical condition. the chemical contained in the missile causes immediate fainting, convulsion, and that. >> in istanbul, syria's main opposition group said they were looking at the attack rejected allegations that rebels were involved. we also know the rebels do not have access to chemical weapons. they would not have access to...
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mad to do so because it's now run by people who don't respect democracy who don't respect the rule of law who don't respect the basic principles upon which western civilization is supposed to be based they are propping up a euro zone which in the end is going to collapse in disastrous failure and they are prepared to do anything to do so i think that this decision this german dominated and led decision is the worst decision we've seen so far in this whole euro zone crisis and focusing back in on cyprus that it's completely dependent on its banking industry to survive it is forced to accept these taxes it's going to leave its reputation in tatters and its livelihood in tatters isn't it. yes and i i think that if i were a member of the parliament in nicosia with a vote coming up it looks like tomorrow now as far as know the vote keeps being delayed in the banks keep being closed for a further day i think i'd vote against this package i think frankly better to default to the bondholders and keep my most important industry going rather than accept these bullying terms from brussels what the t
mad to do so because it's now run by people who don't respect democracy who don't respect the rule of law who don't respect the basic principles upon which western civilization is supposed to be based they are propping up a euro zone which in the end is going to collapse in disastrous failure and they are prepared to do anything to do so i think that this decision this german dominated and led decision is the worst decision we've seen so far in this whole euro zone crisis and focusing back in...
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